Holders Sharks, Bandari Eyeing CAF Confed Cup Slot In SportPesa Shield Final
31st May 2019
After months of the English FA Cup equivalent competition, from the initial 64 Kenyan clubs it all boils down to the last two in the highly anticipated final showdown

- All roads lead to the Kasarani Stadium tomorrow (Saturday) as Bandari FC embark on a revenge mission against Kariobangi Sharks FC in the SportPesa Shield final
- Both sides will take to the field at 3pm in a repeat of the 2019 SportPesa Cup final in Dar es Saalam, Tanzania where Sharks edged the dockers 1-0 to clinch the trophy on their second attempt
- KCB and Assad will curtain-raise the proceedings tomorrow as they battle it out in the third/fourth place playoff from 12pm at the same venue
NAIROBI, Kenya- All roads lead to the Kasarani Stadium tomorrow (Saturday) as Bandari FC
embark on a revenge mission against Kariobangi Sharks FC in the SportPesa
Shield final.
After months of the
English FA Cup equivalent competition, from the initial 64 Kenyan clubs it all
boils down to the last two in the highly anticipated final showdown.
Both sides will take
to the field at 3pm in a repeat of the 2019 SportPesa Cup final in Dar es
Saalam, Tanzania where Sharks edged the dockers 1-0 to clinch the trophy on
their second attempt.
Bandari have proven
to be a much better side than their opponents since the slim defeat as they
battled to a second-place finish in the just concluded SportPesa Premier League
(SPL).
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Meanwhile, holders Sharks
could only manage an eighth-place finish, a staggering 19 points behind their
opponents.
The handsome KShs 2
million winners cheque will be secondary for both teams as a chance to
represent Kenya in the 2019/20 CAF Confederation Cup is on the line as well.
Sharks got the
opportunity to feature in the continental club competition and began extremely
well with a 9-1 aggregate thrashing of Djibouti club Arta Solar 7.
Their run in the
tournament came to an unfortunate end on December 18, when they went down 2-0
away to Ghana’s Asante Kotoko FC.
William Muluya’s
charges are making their third successive appearance in the cup final and are
out to defend the title they won last year after a thrilling 3-2 victory over
Sofapaka FC.
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Bandari come into
the game on great form having not lost in their last 10 matches and will be
more confident going up against Sharks who have lost thrice in as many games.
The dockers have won
the domestic cup once before in 2015 and have been unsuccessful until now.
Both first choice
goalkeepers will not be available for their particular teams as Farouk Shikalo
and John Oyemba were named in the Harambee Stars AFCON squad that jetted out to
France this (Friday) morning.
Sharks edged Kenya
Commercial Bank FC (KCB) on May 12 courtesy of an own goal to book a place in this
year’s final.
Earlier the same
day, Bernard Mwalala’s Bandari made a resounding statement as they demolished
fellow coastal side SS Assad FC 6-1 to confirm the Sharks final date.
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Opener
KCB and Assad will
curtain-raise the proceedings tomorrow as they battle it out in the third/fourth
place playoff from 12pm at the same venue.
Frank Ouna’s KCB
have silenced most critics with an exemplary show throughout the season that
saw them finish among the top 10 in their debut season back in the top flight.
The bankers are the
favourites in tomorrow’s clash against lowly Assad and a third place finish in
the domestic cup will be a major boost for the steady-rising club.
Ticket prices,
meanwhile, have been set at a flat rate of KSHs 100.